Tullamore's Declan Hogan looks forward to this year's county final in Offaly.
This year's Offaly Senior Football Championship final will be a battle between familiar foes.
Defending champions Tullamore take on the beaten finalists from last year, Ferbane.
Tullamore arrive in the county final with a perfect record this year.
Niall Stack's side won all three group games before going on to beat Durrow and Edenderry in the knockout phase.
Declan Hogan captains the champions from the defensive line.
He says he knows very well that these Ferbane and Tullamore teams are evenly matched:
Hogan sat down with Kevin Egan to look forward to this year's county final:
Throw in at O'Connor Park is at 4pm and we'll have live coverage of the final on Midlands 103.
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